This is a really bizarre set of sentences, and I think the best way of finding a correct answer is through process of elimination.
<span>My baby-sister-dropped her nearly full bottle of juice in a mud puddle. Baby-sister-dropped is wrong here.
My baby sister dropped her nearly full bottle-of juice-in a mud puddle. Both of those are wrong, those words aren't even remotely meant to be grouped together.
My baby sister dropped her nearly full-bottle of juice-in a mud puddle. Juice-in is still wrong.
My baby sister dropped her bottle of juice in a mud-puddle. This is probably correct. </span>
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Answer:
The Padaung, commonly known as the long-necked women, are ... catch a glimpse of an indigenous culture — in the rain forests of Ecuador
Explanation:
When reading a poem it is important to understand the general subject that is being developed in order to have a general idea that helps the reader to continue with further analysis. This main idea that the author is trying to convey is called theme. Therefore the strategy that would help the reader get the most out of reading a poem is B: identify any notable theme or main idea in the poem.
A. Unferth blames Beowulf for their kingdom's sorrows.
B. Unferth believes that Grendel is worthy of redemption.
C. Unferth tells the mead-hall that Beowulf lost a challenge to Breca.
D. Unferth is jealous because the woman he loves wants Beowulf and not him.
The correct answer is C, he did say that lie, but Beowulf explained the whole story to the mead-hall. He told them that while they were racing, Breca was attacked by sea-monsters, and Beowulf stopped to save him, and that is the reason why he lost the fight. Had he not stopped to save him, he would have won the challenge.